No system is perfect when you’re playing for limited tags. I think a system the has random chances or chances for low point holders to draw is best.
I also think controlling access (ie: vehicles) to provide game more refuge and habitat as well as limiting weapons (ie: the 3,000 yard land...
For those using spring compressors if you get a second set you can get a little more purchase and comfort level on those coil springs when you compress them.
If the bit is tight in there you could leave it and shift your riser slightly. If your butt stock is hollow and you’re able to get the recoil pad off, tap it through and it will likely come out the back. Or, perhaps you can reach it will something once the recoil pad is removed?
If you’re set...
I have two. One sits on an old 03 Springfield mounted probably 25 years ago. Vari-X something. Simple crosshair, no issues.
Got a newer one with a turret on a tikka 300 wsm. Drives tacks. Tracks well.
I like an 80/20. Mix salt, pepper, garlic powder and olive oil in advance. Roll into balls, 1/4-1/3 lb ea. I like to use my stove’s flattop. Makes a huge mess so plan in advance. Put some butter on the flattop, place burger ball on. Let it cook a minute. Turn over so the slightly cooked side is...
This seems more like a “save the whitetail” bill?
The two species are already managed through regulation and there are a ton of whitetail only tags available.
Our microwave seems to thaw it out just fine. It has a meat setting. From full froze a 2 lb package seems to take like 20 min. Without cooking the edges, the middle will still be slightly frozen, which can be finished in the pan.
Sometimes we use the instant pot. If I have a plan ahead of...
The heated gloves are nice while the batteries last. I have taught my kids to use a thinner pair of wool gloves under insulated leather work gloves or mittens.
Tracking is a good strategy in the right situation. You have to have the wind in your favor, #1. #2. Elk will commonly stop and watch their back trail, especially if they know they’re being pursued. So don’t follow right on their tracks, stay off of them on the downwind side. #3. Go slow! It...